Will State Republicans Choose Safety for Wisconsin School Children or Trump’s Political Agenda?
Vice President Mike Pence Visits Wisconsin As Donald Trump and His Administration Bully School Children
MADISON, Wis. — Donald Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence visits Wisconsin for a campaign stop today. A Better Wisconsin Together Executive Director Nicole Safar noted the occasion by calling on state Republicans to stand up to Donald Trump, and heed the advice of health experts, to make sure children are safe and school teachers and support staff are protected as communities decide how to proceed with the start of the new school year.
“Keeping kids, teachers, support staff and our communities safe shouldn’t be politicized, but that’s what Donald Trump has done with his bullying,” commented Safar. “The question is what will Wisconsin Republicans do about it: stand up for the safety of our kids and communities or keep quiet and let Donald Trump’s bullying go unchecked?”
Meanwhile Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence was caught on camera this week declaring “We don’t want CDC guidance to be a reason why people don’t reopen their schools.” The CDC Pence was referring to is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the national public health agency whose mission is to, “protect America from “health, safety, and security threats …”
Republicans in the Wisconsin State Legislature have remained largely mum on the school re-opening issue, even as local districts have begun to announce plans for how to handle back-to-school in the midst of cases of COVID-19 rising nationally and in Wisconsin.
Previously the state GOP used their control of the state legislature and the state Supreme Court to undermine statewide “Safer at Home” measures to keep communities safe and slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. As a result, each of Wisconsin’s 1,900 plus local units of government and 420 plus local school districts are individually responsible for adopting any public health safety measures.
“Everyone wants to get back to normal, and kids going back to school in person is a huge part of it. If we’ve learned anything from the bungled handling of the outbreak and reckless re-openings fueling surges in COVID-19 cases across the country and here in Wisconsin, we need to do it safely,” concluded Safar.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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